Party bunny Paris Hilton
The hotel heiress visited seven different weekend Halloween parties in a raunchy rabbit outfit.
Party bunny Paris Hilton
The hotel heiress visited seven different weekend Halloween parties in a raunchy rabbit outfit.
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added the trailer for the indie comedy
93% Down to the Bone
A vivid portrayal of the effects of drug abuse that avoids cinematic clich s, Down to the Bone is a winning effort by first-time director Debra Granik and features a breakout performance by Vera Farmiga.
Vacationland
Todd Verow’s drama set in Bangor, Maine follows the relationship between two teens who dream of leaving the town. [Not rated]
Mission: Impossible III
It arrived ten years since the first Mission:Impossible film (which itself followed three decades after the television series) and six years since the second, but the Tom Cruise franchise finally returned with a third installment, this one helmed by “Alias” and “Lost” creator J.J. Abrams, making the jump to the big screen for the first time. Philip Seymour Hoffman also stars. [Rated PG-13]
100% ” Deliver Us From Evil
Deliver Us From Evil is a superb documentary and a searing look at an institution protecting its leaders at the expense of its followers.
50% Good Year
IN THEATERS NOVEMBER 10, 2006 Russell Crowe adopts an English accent for his part as Max Skinner in this provocative drama from director Ridley Scott (BLADE RUNNER). Skinner is a Brit claiming land in France, but runs into trouble when an American woman claims the land as her own.
George Miller
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I am Hercules!! In Focus Magazine just published Mike Russell’s…
“Evil Dead” musical a bloody good time (Reuters)
Reuters - A chain saw lops off a hand, then a head. Blood squirts. Intestines explode. Welcome to the wild and woolly universe of “Evil Dead: The Musical,” the stage version of Sam Raimi’s gory low-budget 1980s films “The Evil Dead” and “Evil Dead 2.”
Is Someone Making a "Seven" Prequel?
Now here’s some odd and potentially distressing news: Word is that someone in Hollywood may very well be mounting a prequel to the awesome David Fincher flick “Seven,” which is sometimes called “Se7en,” but I refuse to do it that way. Sorry. From Bloody-Disgusting.com: “Short and sweet news here….